IPL 2026: MCC defends ‘obstructing the field’ call on Angkrish Raghuvanshi
MUMBAI: The prestigious Marylebone Cricket Club, which is the custodian of the laws of the game, on Thursday defended the umpires' controversial decision to give Kolkata Knight Riders' batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi out obstructing the field during an IPL 2026 match recently. Issuing a 'Law clarification' relating to Obstructing the Field, the London-based club, which has its headquarters at the historic Lord's Cricket Ground, said that Raghuvanshi's dismissal met the criteria that "a batter who changes direction while running, particularly one who changes direction to run on the pitch, or takes any other route that would not be the quickest way to the other end, is making a wilful act.”
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The controversial incident happened during KKR's match against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow last Sunday. Raghuvanshi set off for a quick single and was sent back by his partner. He turned, dived to make good his ground, and was hit by the ball as the throw came in. LSG's fielders appealed, and on review, the third umpire, Rohan Pandit gave him out. Pandit ruled that Raghuvanshi had “changed his direction of movement” after seeing the ball being thrown at him.
Explaining the law regarding 'obstructing the field,' the MCC has stated that "Law 37.1.1 says that either batter is out Obstructing the Field if they “wilfully attempt to obstruct or distract the fielding side by word or action.” That means that the obstruction must be deliberate, which can be hard to determine. There has long been an interpretation on this exact matter, where a batter is running as the throw comes in – it is published in Tom Smith’s Cricket Umpiring and Scoring, MCC’s Official Interpretation of the Laws of Cricket, and has been accepted for many years. It states: 'a batter who changes direction while running, particularly one who changes direction to run on the pitch, or takes any other route that would not be the quickest way to the other end, is making a wilful act.”
The MCA stated that the case of Raghuvanshi's dismissal for 'obstructing the field' was made in accordance with this law, as he changed his direction "willfully" from the off-side to the leg-side of the pitch while running between the wickets. "Raghuvanshi clearly meets these criteria. When he sets off for his run, he is on the off side of the wicket. As the ball reaches the fielder he crosses to the middle of the pitch – which is not somewhere he should be running in any event – and then turns and runs back on the leg side, putting himself between the ball and the wicket. This is, by definition, a wilful act. Had he stayed off the pitch, remaining on the off-side, the ball would not have hit him and even there would have been no question of an obstruction. If he had started running down the leg side, then turned and returned to his ground on that same side before being hit by the ball, that would also see him being Not out - he would have been in the way, but not wilfully. It is the wilful crossing of the pitch that caused his downfall," the MCC explained.
The MCC also clarified that a dismissal like 'obstructing the field' doesn't take into account whether the batter would've anyways survived without the obstruction. “There has been some suggestion that Raghuvanshi should not have been given out because he would have made his ground even if the throw had not hit him. However, this is not a consideration. Provided the obstruction is not to prevent a catch being taken, whether a dismissal was likely is not a criterion in Obstructing the field,” the MCC statement concluded.
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The controversial incident happened during KKR's match against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow last Sunday. Raghuvanshi set off for a quick single and was sent back by his partner. He turned, dived to make good his ground, and was hit by the ball as the throw came in. LSG's fielders appealed, and on review, the third umpire, Rohan Pandit gave him out. Pandit ruled that Raghuvanshi had “changed his direction of movement” after seeing the ball being thrown at him.
Explaining the law regarding 'obstructing the field,' the MCC has stated that "Law 37.1.1 says that either batter is out Obstructing the Field if they “wilfully attempt to obstruct or distract the fielding side by word or action.” That means that the obstruction must be deliberate, which can be hard to determine. There has long been an interpretation on this exact matter, where a batter is running as the throw comes in – it is published in Tom Smith’s Cricket Umpiring and Scoring, MCC’s Official Interpretation of the Laws of Cricket, and has been accepted for many years. It states: 'a batter who changes direction while running, particularly one who changes direction to run on the pitch, or takes any other route that would not be the quickest way to the other end, is making a wilful act.”
The MCA stated that the case of Raghuvanshi's dismissal for 'obstructing the field' was made in accordance with this law, as he changed his direction "willfully" from the off-side to the leg-side of the pitch while running between the wickets. "Raghuvanshi clearly meets these criteria. When he sets off for his run, he is on the off side of the wicket. As the ball reaches the fielder he crosses to the middle of the pitch – which is not somewhere he should be running in any event – and then turns and runs back on the leg side, putting himself between the ball and the wicket. This is, by definition, a wilful act. Had he stayed off the pitch, remaining on the off-side, the ball would not have hit him and even there would have been no question of an obstruction. If he had started running down the leg side, then turned and returned to his ground on that same side before being hit by the ball, that would also see him being Not out - he would have been in the way, but not wilfully. It is the wilful crossing of the pitch that caused his downfall," the MCC explained.
The MCC also clarified that a dismissal like 'obstructing the field' doesn't take into account whether the batter would've anyways survived without the obstruction. “There has been some suggestion that Raghuvanshi should not have been given out because he would have made his ground even if the throw had not hit him. However, this is not a consideration. Provided the obstruction is not to prevent a catch being taken, whether a dismissal was likely is not a criterion in Obstructing the field,” the MCC statement concluded.
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